“There are some things she said she wouldn't let me look at, so I want to lay a foundation to you for the record. So you'll see why you should tell her to give it to me,” defense attorney Clyde Bennet said.

Juvenile court staff told Judge Norbert Nadel this was the first time they have heard of the request for the specific documents.

Court Clerk Pam Sears told Nadel the documents had to be reviewed for any information that would violate attorney-client privilege or confidentiality statutes before they could be turned over to the defense.

“Quite frankly, I would have appreciated (the request) back in April,” Sears said.

Sears said Bennet and his team were not specific in their request of the documents and that she has between 22,000 and 30,000 to review before turning them over.

Nadel told Bennet Tuesday that he would make sure the defense had the documents if the request was more specific.

Hunter was quiet after outbursts during her last court appearance.

Nadel said no criminal complaints had been filed relating to her comments.

“The issue has not been brought before the court formally in writing. I'm not going to address that unless the issue is brought before the court formally in writing,” Nadel said.

Hunter’s trial is set to begin in Hamilton County Court on Sept. 8 at 10 a.m.